Judge, 1934-02 · page 32 of 36
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“WHEN YOU QUIT MAKING EDGEWORTH PLL QUIT SMOKING” —says Mr. Robotham of San Francisco For an American to be known abroad by the tobacco he smokes is significant. The makers of Edgeworth Smoking Tobacco are deeply grateful to smoker Norman H. Robotham of San Francisco for his account of his experience in foreign countries. 1527 Anza Street San Francisco, Calif. June 7, 1933 The Corn Cob Pipe Club Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: Listening tonight to your program I felt that I owed it to your club to report my experiences as an Edgeworth smoker. ‘Three years ago while on a visit to had some unusual experiences. Seven t times in five diffe rent countries I to etal strane "Yo aurpricediy eeked,”* Why do-vou think vo Imagine how I felt when in each case I found that they had identified me by Edgeworth smoking tobacco. Riding on a train in France an English man after watching me for some time spoke up as follows: "Pardon me, but I can't resist any longer asking you for a pipeful of that beautiful tobacco, Edge worth it is I know, and rude as it may seem, 1 am just dying for a smoke of it.” When you quit making Edgeworth I'L quit smoking. Respectfully yo Norman H. F There is something a bit special about this particular brand of tobacco which you ought to experience. So ask your tobac- conist for Edgeworth. Try it once. to know this rare combination of true to- bacco flavor with genuine mildness. A small pocket package will cost you but a few cents. If you do not like it, you will be “out” only a few pen- nies. Edgeworth may be a real “discovery” to you. Then you will be glad you tried it. The Corn Cob Pipe Club, to which Mr. Ro- botham addresses his ning tonight : to your program—" letter, is the radio pro- gram of Edgeworth To- bacco. It is on the air every Wednesday evening at ten o'clock, Eastern time, over the WEAF Coast to Coast network of the National Broadcasting Company. You are invited to tune in and join the group of country people having a big time at the old Cross Roads hall down in Virginia. Edgeworth Smoking Tobacco is made and guaranteed by Larus & Brother Co., Tobacconists since 1877, Richmond, Va. Learn | Judge’s Crossword Puzzle No. 302 PPP EPP FE | Submitted by Catherine MacMillan, Chicago, IL. Horizontal For the pr s may be ables with B.O d for the drinks (obsotete, of the t the dos had French er things ab Constant kickers from th sent this is a darned good place the current for , Apa Scotch), ut France be dozed ull 20 These have The one, we h best last’ Xmas Vertical Wouldn't this make you sick, chops and A. vegetable Humpty Dumpty fall This is correct if you get the right point of view These are always lucky on a rainy day. le change rom Major Oper- get these. nce into the best s treated the nothing but thern style in this after his These come with the real New Year's spirit. 30 comicbooks.com